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1 disapprove
اِسْتَنْكَرَ \ deplore: to be very sorry about and consider to be wrong (sth. that is not one’s own fault): I deplore the custom of smoking at meals. disapprove: to consider sth. to be wrong or undesirable: I disapprove of smoking. mind: to be troubled (by): Do you mind if I smoke? Do you mind my smoking? Would you mind passing me that book? Do what you like; I don’t mind. \ See Also مانع (مَانَعَ) -
2 disapprove
اِسْتَهْجَنَ \ disapprove: consider sth. to be wrong or undesirable: I disapprove of smoking. -
3 disapprove
[dɪsəˈpruːv] verbto have an unfavourable opinion (of):يَسْتَنْكِر، لا يُوافِق على، يَسْتَهْجِنHer mother disapproved of her behaviour.
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4 استنكر
اِسْتَنْكَرَ \ condemn, denounce. \ اِسْتَنْكَرَ \ deplore: to be very sorry about and consider to be wrong (sth. that is not one’s own fault): I deplore the custom of smoking at meals. disapprove: to consider sth. to be wrong or undesirable: I disapprove of smoking. mind: to be troubled (by): Do you mind if I smoke? Do you mind my smoking? Would you mind passing me that book? Do what you like; I don’t mind. \ See Also مانع (مَانَعَ) -
5 استهجن
اِسْتَهْجَنَ \ disapprove: consider sth. to be wrong or undesirable: I disapprove of smoking. -
6 deplore
اِسْتَنْكَرَ \ deplore: to be very sorry about and consider to be wrong (sth. that is not one’s own fault): I deplore the custom of smoking at meals. disapprove: to consider sth. to be wrong or undesirable: I disapprove of smoking. mind: to be troubled (by): Do you mind if I smoke? Do you mind my smoking? Would you mind passing me that book? Do what you like; I don’t mind. \ See Also مانع (مَانَعَ) -
7 mind
اِسْتَنْكَرَ \ deplore: to be very sorry about and consider to be wrong (sth. that is not one’s own fault): I deplore the custom of smoking at meals. disapprove: to consider sth. to be wrong or undesirable: I disapprove of smoking. mind: to be troubled (by): Do you mind if I smoke? Do you mind my smoking? Would you mind passing me that book? Do what you like; I don’t mind. \ See Also مانع (مَانَعَ) -
8 استنكر
v. denounce, censure, disapprove, deprecate, reprove, reprobate, show up, mow -
9 استهجن
v. disapprove, censure, reprobate, inform against, shrug, thumbs down -
10 رفض
1́ adj. denied2́ n. denial, refusal, rejection, repudiation, disapproval, rebuff, objection, negation, repulse, renouncement, odium3́ v. deny, dismiss, defy, ignore, nix, disallow, disapprove, decline, negate, negative, rebuff, refuse, reject, repel, repulse, set aside, throw out, pass up, throw over, turn down, overrule, reprobate, repudiate, scorn, toss -
11 أنكر عليه كذا
أنْكَرَ عليه كَذَاto disapprove of; to criticize, censure, blame; to reproach, reprove, rebuke -
12 احتسب عليه الأمر
اِحْتَسَبَ عَلَيْهِ الأمْرَ: أنْكَرَهُ عَلَيْهِto disapprove of, deprecate; to criticize, censure -
13 استقبح
اِسْتَقْبَحَto find ugly, repulsive, repugnant; to find ignominious, infamous, shameful; to dislike, disapprove of, denounce, condemn -
14 استنكر
اِسْتَنْكَرَ: شَجَبَto condemn, denounce, censure, decry, disapprove of, deprecate -
15 استهجن
اِسْتَهْجَنَto disapprove of, censure, reprehend, denounce, condemn; to find offensive, ill-favored, objectionable -
16 رفض
رَفَضَ: لَمْ يَقْبَلto refuse, reject, turn down, decline, repudiate, disapprove; to deny; to veto -
17 شجب
شَجَبَ: اِسْتَنْكَرَto condemn, denounce, censure, decry, criticize, disapprove of, deprecate -
18 at the risk of
with the possibility of (loss, injury, trouble etc):مع المُخاطَرَةِ فيAt the risk of offending you, I must tell you that I disapprove of your behaviour.
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19 censorship
nounthe policy of censoring:رَقابَه، مُراقَبَةُ المَطْبوعاتSome people disapprove of censorship.
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20 frown on
to disapprove of (something):لا يُحِب، يَرْفُضMy family frowns (up) on smoking and drinking.
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Disapprove — Dis ap*prove, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disapproved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disapproving}.] [Pref. dis + approve: cf. F. d[ e]approuver. Cf. {Disapprobation}.] 1. To pass unfavorable judgment upon; to condemn by an act of the judgment; to regard as wrong,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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disapprove — late 15c., disprove; as the reverse of approve it is first attested 1640s. See DIS (Cf. dis ) + APPROVE (Cf. approve). Related: Disapproved; disapproving … Etymology dictionary
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